Six Years of exit : Nigeria still Missing Saraki - Just Event Online Editor
On this faithful day 14/11/2012 Nigeria lost An Icon

Every organised state or region has their own Legend whose safety and interest of their subjects is always at the front burner of any affairs.
When all hope seem lost and weak, Allah gave the people of Kwara State a Philanthropist, a political Strategist, and an Humanitarian whose priority is to restore back the shattered hope and rejuvenate our political spirit with his uncommon style of leadership.
Talk about the Great Zik of Africa and watch the Easterners chant his praise with smile; eulogise the political might of Pa Obafemi Awolowo and watch how the Westerners will pardon and welcome your weakness; share the leadership story of Sir Ahmadu Bello in the presence of core Northerners and receive a beautiful and healthy Horse as a take home gift. These are great people indeed.
Dr Olusola Saraki (Oloyee) was our Zik, our Awo, and our Bello in Kwara State and Middle Belt (or North Central). His name alone is an authority in the political arena. His voice was the needed Gavel for any political permutation within and beyond his jurisdiction. Our Oloyee is gone but his legacies are quite alive. Either you accept this facts or not, history is there to the justice.
As we remember his legacies today, may Allah forgive his shortcomings and grant him the best of abode. A'ameen.
Our Mr Hussein Kehinde Abdulrasaq
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